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Colonial nations are not mere offshoots of the
nations that gave birth to them. The geography, ecology, history of the continent forged them as original identities, like it did for the indigenous when they came millenia ago. To remove them from this context is to remove them from what made their identities in the first place. It's to such a point you can see very similar behaviours and interests in some circumstances. For example, both indigenous and allogenous populations try to lobby to keep seal-hunting going, because it's their way of life since centuries.
Overcrowding was most directly contributed to the spread of disease in city tenements in the early 1900.
Back then , the city was shocked by smallpox epidemic. Since smallpox is easily transmitted by contact, overcrowded areas are the perfect breeding spot for smallpox ( they still has not developed small pox vaccine back then)
The correct answers among the choices above are "There were 4 major candidates for President, John C. Breckinridge won most of the South, South Carolina seceded as a result of Lincoln's victory, The Confederacy refused to participate in the election." Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
<span>a small dugout canoe
clay pottery shards
a chipped-stone harpoon head
several finely shaped bone needles
I think the correct answer would be the first option The item </span>uncovered at an archaeological dig that would indicate that the site probably dates from the mesolithic era rather than the paleolithic would be a small dugout canoe .